The death throes of Rome are resounding in every corner of the Empire. The rebellion
of Magnus Maximus has come to a bloody end and Britannia now knows only suffering,
standing at the edge of calamity, with each new disaster shaking the fragile foundations
of a neglected province. The soldiers who remain are growing increasingly seditious
with the incompetence and failures of their masters. While some seek to curb this
dissent, more ambitious men will try to exploit it for their own ends.

Justinus Coelius, general of Britain, is fighting increasingly desperate odds to
defend the land from threats which come from near at hand as well as from across
the German Sea, while trying to hold on to his dying world; Vitalis Celatius, a Christian
convert, is haunted by what is, and isn't, happening in the name of his God; Brenna
and her sons face new danger from north of Hadrian’s Wall and realise they are alone
for the first time. And the ageing Honoria begins to realise she can no longer rely
on her beauty alone to remain Queen of the Underworld.

The Warlords examines the twilight of Britannia. Nearly four centuries of Roman rule
will collapse in a few chaotic years. Will the Heroes of the Wall survive the storm
to come? And would they recognise the new world that has descended unknowingly into
the Dark Ages?

Reviews:

“A master of historical faction, Denham seemlessly blends fact with fiction to narrate
the decline of the Roman rule of Britain. This is an outstanding series, but should
be read in order.”